WARNER, C.J.
Appellant challenges his convictions for burglary of a dwelling and grand theft on the ground that the sole evidence of his participation was his fingerprints on a cash container found in the residence. He claims that this was insufficient circumstantial evidence that he committed the crime. Because the state offered evidence inconsistent with appellant's theory that his fingerprints could have been placed there at some time other than the time of the...
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